Supply problem may force USS reduce output

Friday, 30 April 2004 11:50:00 (GMT+3)   |  

Supply problem may force USS reduce output

SteelOrbis has heard that, US Steel may be forced to reduce its steel output due to shortage of coking coal, and other production related issues at certain plants. As heard, the steel maker is suffering from cancellation of some coking coal deliveries. Subsequently the company is expected to reduce sales and deliveries to its customers for the end of second quarter, according to market rumors.

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